
Kristiina Ehin (1977) is an Estonian poet, prose writer and musician, who can already be counted as one of our national treasures. Ehin began her creative journey as a poet in the 1990s, when she also belonged to the legendary literary group Erakkond. In 2006, after four collections of poetry and the Cultural Endowment Poetry Award for her fourth collection of poetry Kaitseala, Ehin published her first work of prose, a collection of stories and letters titled Pillipuhujanaine ja pommipanijanaine (2006). Since then, Ehin has gained popularity as a poet, prose writer and member of the band Naised Köögis. Her latest book is the autobiographical work Südametammide taga (2024), in which the author intertwines, which her characteristic linguistic sensitivity and rich imagery, the pressure of everyday life and the mundane with the thoughts and feelings that plague her soul and the connections that arise from them. Ehin’s work is characterised by the harmony of tragedy and comedy, the real and the unreal, all connected with a free but firm hand. This wondrous Villa Villekulla built out of words, where so many enchanted readers have lost themselves, was also nominated for the Prose Prize of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia in 2024.
Performs at
Date | Event Name | Location |
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Friday, 30 May at 17:00 | Kristiina Ehin and Kairi Look | Estonian Writers’ Union |